The initiative by Russian President Vladimir Putin on introducing UN mission to Donbas must not be watered down, while Russ expects "constructive" position of Ukraine and the United States, the Kremlin’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Monday, according to an UNIAN correspondent in Russia.
"This was the initiative by President Putin, which was formulated in the draft resolution. It is important not to blur out the essence of the Russian proposal - it is about a UN mission that would ensure the safety of the OSCE mission operating in Donbas," Peskov said when asked if the Kremlin fears that plans to deploy a peacekeeping mission in Donbass may fail due to the refusal by Kyiv and Washington to support the Russian resolution in the UN Security Council.
Peskov added that everything will depend on how "constructive" the position will be of both Ukraine and the United States.
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Peskov believes that Russia is "one of the guarantor states" in the Minsk agreements, which are not implemented because of the reluctance of the Ukrainian authorities.
As UNIAN reported earlier, on August 22, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko declared his intention to present the idea of deploying a peacekeeping mission in Donbas at the 72nd session of the UN General Assembly, which launched its work in New York September 12.
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Following that, Russia sent a draft resolution to the UN leadership regarding the deployment of peacekeepers in Donbas. Poroshenko, in turn, said on September 7 that the UN peacekeepers should be deployed throughout the temporarily occupied territory, including an uncontrolled section of the border with the Russian Federation.
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On September 12, Russia drafted its own version of the resolution calling for the creation of an armed mission in Donbas for the term of 6 months.
United States Special Representative for Ukraine Negotiations Kurt Volker considers that Russia's proposal for deployment of peacekeepers in Donbas will further divide Ukraine
However, he believes that the very fact of such a proposal is important and should be properly studied. Moreover, he said that if a discussion could be held there to ensure security that would replace Russian forces and provide the monitoring of heavy weapons, as well as control over the border, this would be a significant step forward, the basis for implementing the Minsk agreements and restoring the country's territorial integrity.